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  • Hungry Horace

    1982

    Hungry Horace

    1982

    Arcade
    Dragon 32/64 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum
    “Hungry Horace” offered gameplay based of the popular arcade game “Pac-Man”, it was celebrated as the first arcade game for the Spectrum. It was one of the few Spectrum games that were also available in ROM format. It formed part of the “Horace” series, which included “Horace Goes Skiing” and “Horace and the Spiders” and the unpublished “Horace to the Rescue”. Horace is apurple blob with arms and legs, who wanders around a maze, eating everything and avoiding the park guards, who are out to capture him. He is able to momentarily scare the guards, making them vulnerable, by ringing a bell in the maze. Once Horace is able to escape capture and leave the maze, he moves to the next, more challenging level. “Hungry Horace” was programmed by William Tang, but Alfred Milgrom was responsible for the design of the inimitable Horace an artful creation of character using minimum grid available . Through Melbourne House’s relationship with Sinclair, the “Horace” games would come boxed with t
  • Ikki

    1985

    Ikki

    1985

    Arcade
    Arcade Wii Family Computer Wii U
    Ikki is a Japanese arcade game developed by Sunsoft. It was also released for the Nintendo Famicom.
  • Off the Wall

    1989

    Off the Wall

    1989

    Arcade
    Atari 2600
    One or two players bust through blocks in various formations using a paddle and ball, trying to reach an exit located in the center of the blocks in order to advance to the next wave. There are glowing blocks which give you "Power Ups" Xextra ball, Ccatch ball, I invinciball, S slow ball, B bigger paddle, F firepower which allows you to shoot blocks with a gun located in the center of your paddle. You get points for busting blocks, but get more bonus points for blocks left when you reach the exit.
  • Pyramax

    1990

    Pyramax

    1990

    Arcade
    Amiga
  • Puffy's Saga

    1989

    Puffy's Saga

    1989

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Nebulus 2: Pogo a gogo

    1991

    Nebulus 2: Pogo a gogo

    1991

    Arcade
    Amiga
  • Cloud Kingdoms

    1990

    Cloud Kingdoms

    1990

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga
    Baron von Bansai has stolen Terry's precious collection of crystals, get them back.
  • Castle Warrior

    1989

    Castle Warrior

    1989

    Arcade
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Pandora's Box

    1982

    Pandora's Box

    1982

    Arcade
    Apple II
    The evils of ancient times are loose and the player, armed with lightning bolts, has to destoy them in this action/shoot'em up game written by Bob Flanagan and Scott Miller.
  • Crown

    1990

    Crown

    1990

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    Very simple arcade game. Avoid obstacles, get bonuses, finish all levels.
  • Jinks

    1987

    Jinks

    1987

    Arcade
    Atari 7800 Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
    You are about to embark on one of the most dangerous missions of your career. As a renowned Star Fleet pilot, you have been selected to command an exploration party in a journey across the galaxy to investigate the mysterious planet JINKS. An enigma for centuries, JINKS is a lush, resource-rich world, and could be the key to the desperate need for human expansion in space. It is apparently capable of supporting life, yet it is curiously uninhabited--or is it? A routine research mission goes haywire when scouting your probe across the planet's surface leads you and your crew into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can you escape from these fiendishly clever traps before your probe and its occupants are miniaturized or annihilated?
  • Food Fight

    1983

    Food Fight

    1983

    Arcade
    Arcade
    Food Fight (also styled as Charley Chuck's Food Fight) is an arcade game released by Atari, Inc. in March 1983. The player guides Charley Chuck, who is trying to eat an ice cream cone before it melts, while avoiding four chefs bent on stopping him. The game sold 1,951 video game arcade cabinets.
  • ALF: The First Adventure

    1987

    ALF: The First Adventure

    1987

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Apple II
    ALF must collect parts of his spacecraft in this top-down action game.
  • Dalek Attack

    1992

    Dalek Attack

    1992

    Arcade
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    In this game you play the role of the Doctor from the BBC science fiction program Doctor Who. The story sees you trying to stop the Daleks from invading earth with help from your companions. The gameplay starts with you flying along the sewers of London on a hover platform blasting monsters with your laser. In later levels the gameplay turns to on foot platform jumping and shooting Daleks and Robomen with your sonic screwdriver and grenades. There are three different incarnations of the doctor for you to play as well as three different companions for a second player to play co-operatively.
  • Bone Cruncher

    1987

    Bone Cruncher

    1987

    Arcade
    BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX Acorn Electron Amiga
    In Bone Cruncher the player takes the role of Bono, a dragon who makes a living by selling soap. His secret of success: he uses skeletons as ingredients. To restock, Bone has to collect more skeletons by traveling through a castle with 22 scrolling levels.
  • Bank Buster

    1988

    Bank Buster

    1988

    Arcade
    Atari ST/STE Amiga MSX2
  • Amegas

    1987

    Amegas

    1987

    Arcade
    Amiga
    Amegas is a wild, fast paced game written to take full advantage of the Amiga's amazing speed, graphics and sound! Bounce, shoot, slam, and juggle your way through 40 challenging screens. Every screen has its own surprises and it will take quick reflexes to deal with all the action, sounds, and sights! For the Amiga 500, 1000 and 2000.
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven

    1989

    All Dogs Go to Heaven

    1989

    Arcade
    DOS Amiga
  • Petri

    Petri

    Arcade
    Mac
    Petri is a local multiplayer arcade battle for survival - controlled using your very own smartphone. Players control their unique (and adorable) microbial monster, and fight to dominate their tiny world - against each other, and against relentless zombie attackers. In one of the smallest arenas possible, the Petri Dish, clashes don’t get any bigger than this!
  • Nibbles

    1991

    Nibbles

    1991

    Arcade
    DOS
    Nibbles is a simple video game and variant of Snake. It was inspired by an early 1980s game called Hustle from the Radio Shack TRS-80 micro-computer. (It was not influenced by Mozaik Software's 1984 Amstrad CPC game, Nibbler, despite the similar names.) Nibbles was written in QBasic by Rick Raddatz, who later went on to create small business companies such as Xiosoft and Bizpad. The game's objective is to navigate a virtual snake (or worm) through a walled-space while consuming numbers (from 1 through 9) along the way. The player must avoid colliding with walls, other snakes or their own snake. Since the length of the snake increases with each number consumed, the game increases in difficulty over time. After the last number has been eaten, the player progresses to the next level, with more complex obstacles and increased speed. There is a multiplayer mode which allows a second player to control a second snake by using a different set of keys on the same keyboard. Nibbles originally became popular because it was
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